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How to pronounce trappist in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms cistercian
Type of monastic, monk

Examples of trappist

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With 7 percent alcohol, the red trappist ale is one of four the Belgian abbey makes.
From the sltrib.com
Trappist beers are brewed under direct control of the monks themselves.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The Koningshoeven Brewery brews trappist beer and is the only one in the Netherlands who does.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Trappist monks must produce goods to support their monastery.
From the economist.com
Trappist beers contain residual sugars and living yeast, and, unlike conventional beers, will improve with age.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Trappist monks came here in 1890, finding an Aboriginal community living near the sweet water, and they established a bush monastery.
From the au.news.yahoo.com
Indeed, TRAPPIST participated in the detection of thirty planets, representing ten percent of all transiting exoplanets known to date.
From the sciencedaily.com
There was just time to sup a strong trappist ale before heading up L'Etuve, past the enormous Tintin mural, and back to the Grand'Place where we started.
From the independent.co.uk
Trappist ales and their many imitators, called abbey-style ales, represent just one of many Belgian beer styles, some of them curious indeed.
From the theatlantic.com
More examples
  • Member of an order of monks noted for austerity and a vow of silence
  • The Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (O.C.S.O.: Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae), or Trappists, are a Roman Catholic religious order of contemplative monks who follow the Rule of St. Benedict.
  • A Trappist beer is a beer brewed by or under control of Trappist monks. Of the world's 171 Trappist monasteries (as of April 2005), seven produce beer (six in Belgium and one in the Netherlands). ...
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  • An order of monks that have produced beer for over a millennium. There are seven Trappist breweries still in operation in Belgium and the Netherlands. Strict regulations prevent non-Trappist Abbey breweries from using the term.